Wild Fight Breaks Out Between Female Fans During Night 2 of the SummerSlam PLE

WWE SummerSlam Night 2 turned into chaos when a real fight broke out among fans. The high-octane event at MetLife Stadium delivered more than just in-ring drama. An unsanctioned brawl between female fans stole the spotlight and went viral online. Cameras quickly captured the altercation. Security rushed in to break up the fight.

Midway through Sunday night’s premium live event, the crowd’s attention shifted from the brutal Steel Cage clash between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu to something far more chaotic in the stands. A wild altercation erupted between a group of women just a few rows from the ringside, escalating so fast that surrounding fans were left stunned.

During the crowd fight, fists flew, hair was yanked, and screams filled the air. The situation escalated when nearby male fans jumped in, turning a shouting match into a full-scale brawl involving at least six people. Security, surprisingly slow to react, arrived after audience members had already started pulling the women apart.

One fan caught the mayhem on video, capturing the unscripted madness in all its hair-pulling chaos. The footage, taken from a close angle, began circulating on social media minutes later. Within hours, it racked up thousands of views, with pro wrestling fans stunned by the fight beyond the ring. The clip showed two women engaged in an intense hair-pulling clash as it escalated.

Fans React to the Brawl Outside of the Ring Between Two Women at SummerSlam

Fans had amusing reactions to the fight between the two women. One fan couldn’t believe what he saw and said he never thought something like this could happen in WWE. Some fans joked that they needed a referee to officiate the “match.”

Another fan couldn’t understand why the fight broke out in the crowd. Others joked that the women were actually LFG wrestlers WWE was trying to showcase. One user made a taunt and called it a match between IYO SKY, Naomi, and Rhea Ripley.

Another user felt ecstatic after seeing a “real fight” instead of a scripted one. Some fans made jokes, asking who actually booked the match. One fan blamed Triple H, saying the match was too short.